QLogic 7104-5M-CABLE User Manual
5–Software Installation
About rpm Installation
About rpm Installation
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About rpm Installation
Linux distributions of QLogic OFED (InfiniPath and OpenFabrics) software can be
installed from binary RPMs. RPM is a Linux packaging and installation tool used
by Red Hat, SUSE, and CentOS.
installed from binary RPMs. RPM is a Linux packaging and installation tool used
by Red Hat, SUSE, and CentOS.
The following instructions are for a single node. Parallel command starters can be
used for installation on multiple nodes. The Yellowdog Updater, Modified (YUM)
can also be used for installation. However, these subjects are beyond the scope of
this document.
used for installation on multiple nodes. The Yellowdog Updater, Modified (YUM)
can also be used for installation. However, these subjects are beyond the scope of
this document.
RPMs contain config files. The current config files will not be overwritten when
new RPMs are installed. New config files will contain the suffix .rpmnew and
can be found in /etc/sysconfig and /etc/infiniband. Check the new files
to see if there is anything you want to add to your standard config files.
-e comp
Uninstall the given component with default
options. This option can appear more than once
on a command line.
options. This option can appear more than once
on a command line.
-E comp
Enable autostart of a given component. This
option can appear with -D or more than once on
option can appear with -D or more than once on
a command line.
-D comp
Disable autostart of a given component. This
option can appear with -E or more than once on
option can appear with -E or more than once on
a command line.
-v
-vv
-vv
Verbose logging
Very verbose debug logging.
Very verbose debug logging.
-C
Output list of supported components.
--user_queries
Permit non-root users to query the fabric
(default).
(default).
--no_user_queries
Non-root users cannot query the fabric. Default
options retain existing configuration files.
options retain existing configuration files.
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Options (Continued)
Command
Meaning